Kimochi Emotion Stuffed Toys are a Cute Form of Expression for Kids
Marissa Liu — September 29, 2009 — Life-Stages
References: elegantroots & inhabitots
Kimochi emotion stuffed toys are limited-edition, USA-made collectibles conceived by Oscar-winning animation producer Nina Rappaport-Rowan, Meridith Brown and Cody Thompson. Kimochi emotion stuffed toys help to educate young children in the understanding and communication of moods and feelings.
These lovable dolls are made of wool and felt. Little ones can cuddle up to their Kimochi emotion stuffed toy and communicate their feelings by selecting one of eight moods to display inside their stuffed friend. Emotions include: happy, sad, loved, scared, jealous, hurt and many others. Each displayable emotion is double sided with the word on one side and a face depicting the feeling on the other.
These lovable dolls are made of wool and felt. Little ones can cuddle up to their Kimochi emotion stuffed toy and communicate their feelings by selecting one of eight moods to display inside their stuffed friend. Emotions include: happy, sad, loved, scared, jealous, hurt and many others. Each displayable emotion is double sided with the word on one side and a face depicting the feeling on the other.
Trend Themes
1. Emotion-focused Toys - Opportunity to create toys that teach emotional awareness and expression in children.
2. Limited-edition Collectibles - Potential for creating exclusive and highly sought-after toys that appeal to collectors.
3. Interactive Stuffed Toys - Potential to develop toys that provide a tactile and interactive way for children to express their emotions.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Opportunity for toy manufacturers to create a new line of emotion-focused toys.
2. Education - Potential for educators to incorporate emotion-focused toys into curriculum to teach emotional intelligence.
3. Retail - Opportunity for retailers to offer a unique and engaging product that helps children develop emotional awareness.
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